Self-consistent molecular Hartree-Fock-Slater calculations I. The computational procedure

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Abstract

A numerical-variational computational scheme for performing self-consistent molecular MO LCAO calculations in the HFS model is presented. The local exchange approximation is used, but the usual muffin-tin approximation for potentials or densities is avoided. Procedures specifically optimized for treating large systems, such as transition-metal complexes, are developed. Some illustrative results are given for small molecules. We show that one-electron energies can be calculated rapidly and that the charge distribution is also easily obtained. Total energies, and therefore optim- ized molecular geometries, require more computation time. © 1973.

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Baerends, E. J., Ellis, D. E., & Ros, P. (1973). Self-consistent molecular Hartree-Fock-Slater calculations I. The computational procedure. Chemical Physics, 2(1), 41–51. https://doi.org/10.1016/0301-0104(73)80059-X

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